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How do you watch them leave without falling apart?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 394585" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>She's here Fran. I posted another thread about having no place to live. Living with the girlfriend didn't work because the dad wouldn;t let her move into the house. While I was on my shopping trip with easy child she came home to get her things and that's when she found out she had no place to go to. So husband told her she could stay here, pay to have her car fixed, get her own insurance on it since we will not have her driving under ours, and find a place to live as long as she remained sober and came home at night.</p><p></p><p>We are taking it one day at a time. If she stays out or drinks she is not welcome to come home. I have no hope that she can remain sober since she is not in the program and not attending AA. It's seems to only be a matter of time but it's important we get her out of our insurance and with transportation so she can continue working. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 394585, member: 59"] She's here Fran. I posted another thread about having no place to live. Living with the girlfriend didn't work because the dad wouldn;t let her move into the house. While I was on my shopping trip with easy child she came home to get her things and that's when she found out she had no place to go to. So husband told her she could stay here, pay to have her car fixed, get her own insurance on it since we will not have her driving under ours, and find a place to live as long as she remained sober and came home at night. We are taking it one day at a time. If she stays out or drinks she is not welcome to come home. I have no hope that she can remain sober since she is not in the program and not attending AA. It's seems to only be a matter of time but it's important we get her out of our insurance and with transportation so she can continue working. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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